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PURE MATHS BOOK-3

Sreedhar’s CCE

TRIGONOMETRY
7
1. If Sin+Cos = then Sin.Cos = ?
5
7
 Sin.Cos = ?

r’s
Sin+Cos =
5
12 3 5 4
1) 2) 3) 4)
15 4 4 5
17
2. If Sin+Cos = then Sin.Cos= ?
ha
13
17
Sin+Cos =  Sin.Cos= ?

1)
59
13

2)
60

E 3)
35
4)
40
d
169 169 169 169
3. If Tan2 . Tan4 = 1 then Sin2+Cos4 = ?
Tan2 . Tan4 = 1  Sin2+Cos4 = ?
ee

1) 2 2) 0 3) 1 4) 3
4. If Sin (x+y) . Sec (x–y) = 1 then Tan2x+Sin2x + Sec2x = ?
Sin (x+y) . Sec (x–y) = 1  Tan2x+Sin2x + Sec2x = ?
C
5 5 7 7
1)  2) 3)  4)
Sr

2 2 2 2
5. Tan1  Tan2  Tan3 .... Tan45° ..... Tan89° = ?
1)  2) 0 3) 1 4) –1
6. Tan15° . Tan 25° . Tan45° . Tan 65° . Tan 75° = ?
1) –1 2)  3) 0 4) 1
4 4 2
7. If Cos   Sin   then Cos2–Sin2+1
C
13
2
Cos4   Sin4    Cos2–Sin2+1
13
15 12 14 11
1) 2) 3) 4)
13 13 13 13
8. Three interior angles of a quadrilateral are 60°, 120°, 90° then 4th angle is
60°, 120°, 90°
  
1) 2) 3) 4) 
4 3 2

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9. When a pendulum of length 50 cm oscillates, it produces an arc of 16 cm. The
angle so formed in degrees (approximately)

 
1) 18°25' 2) 18°19' 3) 18°24' 4) 18°28'
4Sin  2Cos
10. If 4Tan = 3, then the value of
4Sin  2Cos
4Sin  2Cos
4Tan = 3  
4Sin  2Cos
4 3 2 1
1) 2) 3) 4)

r’s
5 5 5 5
11. x.Tan45° . Cos60° = Sin60°  Cot60° then x = ?
1) 0 2) 1 3)  4) –1
1 1
12. sin(A–B) = , cos(A+B) = then the value of A and B
2 2
ha
1 1
sin(A–B) = , cos(A+B) =  A  B 
2 2

13.
1) 45°, 15°

Sin
 
 Cos = ?
2) 60°, 15°

E 3) 30°, 30° 4) 15°, 45°


d
10 5
3 3 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
ee

2 4 4 2
14. Sin (45+) – Cos (45–) = ?
1
C
1) 1 2) 0 3) –1 4)
2
Sr

a a sin   b cos 
15. Tan  , then
b a sin   b cos 
a 2  b2 a 2  b2 ab ab
1) 2 2) 2 3) 4)
a  b2 a  b2 ab ab
Sin39
16. The value of +2Tan11.Tan31.Tan45.Tan59.Tan79 – 3 (Sin221 + Sin269°)
C
Cos51
1) –1 2)  3) 1 4) 0
4  2 1 
17. If 4x = Sec and  Tan then 8  x  2 
x  x 

4  2 1 
4x = Sec  Tan  8  x  2 
x  x 

1 3
1) 1 2) 3) 0 4)
2 2

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n( n  1)(2n  1) 3
18. If and     then Sec = ?
6 2
13 12 12 13
1) 2) – 3) 4)
5 5 5 5
Sin
19. is equal to
1  Cos
   
1) Sin 2) Tan 3) Cos 4) Sec
2 2 2 2
5Cos  4 3  5Sin

r’s
20. If 0   90
3  5Sin  4  5Cos
1) –1 2)  3) 1 4) 0
TanA TanA
21. If  is equal to
SecA  1 SecA  1
ha
1) 2SecA 2) 2TanA 3) 2CosecA 4) 2CosA
SinA  SinB CosA  CosB
22.  =?
CosA  CosB SinA  SinB

23.
1) –1 2) 1

E
3) 
acos+ bsin= 4, asin– bcos = 3, then a2+b2 = ?
4) 0
d
1) 36 2) 16 3) 25 4) 49
24. Sin 15 + Sin 30 + Sin 45 + Sin 60 + Sin275o = ?
2 o 2 o 2 o 2 o

5
ee

1) 1 2) 3) 0 4) 2.5
2
1 1
C
25. If TanA  , TanB  then Tan(A+B) = ?
2 3
Sr

   3
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 4 2 4
1
26. If Sin2x = then Sinx+Cosx = ?
5

7 3 4 5
C
1) 2) 3) 4)
4 4 5 4
27. Sin+Cos = 2 then = ?
  2 
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 4 3 2
1 1
28.  is equal to
se c A  1 se c A  1
1) 2Sin2 2) 2Sec 3) 2sec2 4) Cosec2

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7
29. If Sec2+Tan2= then Sec4– Tan4= ?
12
7 5 7 5
1) 2) 3) 4)
13 12 12 13
2 2
30. Sin 60 – Cos (3x–9) = 1 then x = ?
1) 69° 2) 23° 3) 45° 4) 60°
31. If Sec2 – Tan2= 1 then = ?
1) 30 2) 60 3) 90 4) All
32. If cosecA+cotA=6 then value of cosA=
35 37 12 11
1) 2) 3) 4)
37 35 13 12

r’s
33. The minimum value of Sin+Cos is
Sin+Cos  
1) 2 2)  5 3)  2 4)  5
2 2
34. Value of (sec A  1)(cos ec A  1)
ha
1) 1 2) 0 3) TanA 4) sinA
Cos11  Sin11
35. =?
Cos11  Sin11
1) Tan44° 2) Tan56°

E
3) Cot56° 4) 1
d
36. 2 2
If 7Sin  + 3Cos = 4 then Tan = ?
1
1) 1 2) 3 3) 4) 
ee

 A  A
37. Sin2     Sin2    is equal to
C
8 2 8 2
1
Sr

1) SinA 2) 2 SinA 3) SinA 4) CosA


2
x
38. If Sin17  then Sec17° – Sin73°
y

x2 y2 x2
1) 2) 3) 4) 0
y y 2  x2 x x2  y 2 y y 2  x2
C

39. If 0  x  and Secx = CosecY then the value of Sin(x+y) = ?
2

0x  Secx = CosecY  Sin(x+y)  = ?
2
1) 1 2) 0 3) 2 4) 
40. Sin+ Cosec= 2 then Sin5+ Cosec5= ?
1) 0 2) 2 3) 1 4) –2
41. Cos 5 + Cos 10 + Cos 15 + ................. + Cos290 = ?
2 2 2

1 1
1) 7 2) 7 3) 8 4) 8
2 2

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Sin  Cos
42. If  3 then Sin4– Cos4 = ?
Sin  Cos
1 2 4 3
1) 2) 3) 4)
5 5 5 5
Tan  Cot
43. If  2 then Sin= ?
Tan  Cot
1 1 3
1) 2) 3) 4) 1
2 2 2
1
44. 2Cos  Sin  , the value of 2Sin+Cos = ?

r’s
2
3 3 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 2 2 2
1 
45. If CosA= and  A   then SinA=
ha
2 2
1  3 3
1) 2) 3) 4) 

46.
2 2

E 2
10Sin4 + 15Cos4 = 6 then 27Cosec6 + 8Sec6= ?
d
3 5 1 7
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 2 2 2
1
ee

47. If cosecA-cotA= then cosA=


3
3 4 1
C
1) 2) 3) 4) 5
5 5 5
Sin
Sr

48. is equal to
1  Cos
   
1) Sin 2) Tan 3) Cos 4) Sec
2 2 2 2
1  CosA
49. =
1  CosA
C
2 2
 1  cos A   1  cos A 
1)   2)   3) 0 4) 1
 sin A   sin A 
50. If 2Sec2 + Tan2 = 17, then Cot = ?
1) 0 2) 4 3) 1 4) 
51. If 3sinA+4cosA=5 then 4sinA+3cosA =
3sinA+4cosA=5  4sinA+3cosA=
1) 0 2) 1 3) 2 4) 4

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Sec  Tan  5 
52(a). 
1 Then Sin = ?
Sec  Tan  
5
10 11 12 15
1) 2) 3) 4)
13 13 13 13
4 4
53. Cosec  = 17 + Cot , then Sin, Cos

4 2 2 2 2 4 1 2 2
1) , 2) , 3) , 4) 0
3 3 3 3 3 3

 
54. Sin2 + Cos2 = 2, then Tan   =?
 2 

r’s
1)  2) –1 3) 0 4) 1
55. If x.secA=a and y.tanA=b then
a2 b2 a 2 b2 x2 y 2 x2 y 2
1) 2  2  1  2  2  1   1   1
x y x y a 2 b2 a2 b2
ha
1 3
56.  =?
sin10 cos10
1) 1 2) 4

E3) 0 4) 2
d
Sin39
57. The value of +2Tan11.Tan31.Tan45.Tan59.Tan79 – 3 (Sin221 + Sin269°)
Cos51
ee

1) –1 2)  3) 1 4) 0
58. If 3CotA=4 then sinA-cosA=
C
1 1 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
5 2 5 2
Sr

59. If cosA+secA= 3 then value of cos3 A  sec3 A is


1) 1 2) 0 3) -1 4) 3
60. If tan B.cos ec A  1  tan B then which is true?
2 2 2

1) A-B=0 2) A+B=1 3) AB=1 4) A2  B 2  1


A
C
61. In any triangle ABC, a + b + c = 2s with usual notation, then Sin  =
2
A
ABC  a + b + c = 2s Sin  2  =
 
(s  b)( s  c ) (s  b)( s  c ) s( s  a ) (s  c)(s  a )
1) 2) 3) 4)
s( s  a) bc bc ac
62. In x.sinA= 3 and x.cosA=1 then the value of ‘x’ is:
1 2 1
1) 2) 3) 4) 2
2 3 3
63. (1+Tan1) (1+Tan2) ............ (1+Tan44) . (1+Tan45)
1) 220 2) 222 3) 221 4) 223

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64. Find Sin20.Sin40°.Sin60°.Sin80 = ?
5 3 7
1) 1 2) 3) 4)
16 16 16
3 3
65. If sin(A+B)= and cos(A-B)= then the value of A is:
2 2
1) 45° 2) 60° 3) 15° 4) 30°
66. Sin242 + Cos2 (3x–9) = 1 then x = ?
1) 69° 2) 23° 3) 45° 4) 60°
67. Sin220 + Sin230 + Sin245 + Sin260 + Sin270 = ?

r’s
5
1) 1 2) 3) 0 4) 2.5
2
68. Find Maximum value of “10+Sin”

10+Sin  


ha
1) 10 2) 11 3) 8 4) 5
69(a). Find Maximum and Minimum values of “10Sin2 + 12Cos2”

“10Sin2 + 12Cos2”

E
 
d
1) 12,10 2) 11,10 3) 15,10 4) 14,10

70. If Tan+Cot = 2 then Tan2+ Cot2= ?


ee

1) 1 2) 0 3) 2 4) 3
C
71. If Cos+Sec = 2 then Sin100+ Sec100= ?
Sr

1) 2 2) 1 3) 100 4) 0

Sin  Cos 5 Tan2   1


72. If  then =?
Sin  Cos 4 Tan2  1

20 39 41 40
1) 2) 3) 4)
C
41 40 40 41

2
73. If Cos4 – Sin4 = then 1 – 2Sin2
3

4 2 1 5
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 3 3 3
74. Cos51 – Sin39 + Sin37 – Cos53 = ?
1) 2 2) 1 3) 0 4) 3

1 3 1
75. If x   2Cos then x  3 = ?
x x
1) 5sin 2) 2cos3 3) 7sin3 4) 5cos3
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76. If Tan  6  6  6  .... then Sec2

1) 17 2) 9 3) 5 4) 10

sin   cos 3 1
77. If  then the angle  is.
sin   cos  3 1
o
1) 45 2) 90° 3) 300° 4) 240°

1 sin15o cos 65o


78. If    3 tan  , then the value of  is:
sin 2 65o  cos2 65o cos 75o sin 25o

r’s
1 sin15o cos 65o
   3 tan    
sin 2 65o  cos2 65o cos 75o sin 25o
1) 45o 2) 90o 3) 30o 4) 60o
ha
79. (TanA + SecA–1) . CosA = ?
1) 1+SinA 2) 1–SinA 3) (1+SinA) (TanA–SecA+1) 4) None

80.
1  CosA
1  CosA

E
d
2 2
 1  cos A   1  cos A 
1)   2)   3) 0 4) 1
 sin A   sin A 
ee

1  Sin
81.
1  Sin
C
1) Sec2–Tan2 2) Sec+ Tan 3) Sec – Tan 4) 1
Sr

x
82. Cos43° = , then Tan47
x  y2
2

1 1 x2 x
1) x 2  y 2 2) x 2  y 2 3) 4) y
y2
C
1 3
83. If cos x = and  < x < , find the value of 4 tan2 x — 3 cosec2 x.
2 2
1 3
cos x =   <x<  4 tan2 x — 3 cosec2 x 
2 2
1) 10 2) 12 3) 8 4) 16
84. In a triangle, right angled at B, AB = 12 cm and BC = 5 cm. What will be the
value of
B, AB = 12 cmBC = 5 cm
i) sinA cosA

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ii) sinCcosC respectively?


25 60 60 60 60 25 26 25
1) , 2) , 3) , 4) ,
169 169 169 169 169 169 169 169
 3  3sin x 1  sin x 
85. If cot x = 3, then what will be the value of
 2  2 cos x  3  3cos x  ?
 3  3sin x 1  sin x 
cot x = 3   2  2 cos x  3  3cos x  

9 9 9

r’s
1) 9 2) 3) 4)
2 4 3
86. If cos  = cos  then general solution for  is:

cos  = cos    


ha
n 3n
1)  =   , n Z 2)  =   , n Z
2
3)  = n    , n  Z

E 2
4)  = 2n    ,n  Z
d
87. Solve the following


ee

 3  5
sin  cos 1   cos  tan 1 
C
 5  12 

100 112 104 108


Sr

1) 2) 3) 4)
65 65 65 65

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C

189
189

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